Automatic resolution settings
This has been driving me crazy. Ever since I bought Photoshop CS5, when I bring an image in, it makes the resolution an arbitrary number (usually under 5ppi) and the size something crazy high. So I have to go in and manually adjust it to 300 or 72 or whatever the native/optimal size should be. It resamples it when I change the color profile as well.
What can I do to change my settings/preferences so it uses the native resolution, or at least gives it a a standard resolution of 300, every time?
That's the problem, it's not defaulting to 72. They're coming from all over the place and this happens with various file types, but take my scanner for example. If I scan in something 8.5x11 @ 300dpi, and save it as a TIF, when I open it in Photoshop, the resolution is not 300dpi (or 72). It's like 1.345 dpi and 480"x700" or something.
This happens more than half the time, but not always. But enough to be really annoying, especially since it seems random and I can't put my finger on how to fix this. If I do manually fix the resolution in Image Size, sometimes it reverts back to the weird res after I change to color profile or save it. I figured I was just missing something in the preferences or something. I have no idea what's going on.
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Hi,
We recently introduced a Exchange 2010 server into our Exchange 2003 enviroment but had to stop migrating users over to it after it became appartent that users using Outlook 2010 could not switch on their Out Of Office, getting an "Your automatic reply settings
cannot be displayed because the server is currently unavailable" error. However users on the new 2010 can set OOF if they use OWA or Outlook 2003!
Running the Test E-mail AutoConfiguration shows no errors with the Log tab showing Autodiscover succeeded and the Results tab showing all the correct values, including a OOF URL of
/Autodiscover/Autodiscover.xml">https://<servername>/Autodiscover/Autodiscover.xml into IE gives a XML file with a 600 error code.
I have looked at loads of 'solutions' on the Internet but cannot get this working, anyone have any suggestions?
Thank you,
CraigPlease verify IIS
settings:
======================
On Exchange CAS
server, open IIS console,
Go to default web site, double click “SSL
Settings”, make sure Client Certificates is set to “Ignore”
Click Autodiscover, double click “SSL
Settings”, make sure Client Certificates is set to “Ignore”
Click EWS, double click “SSL
Settings”, make sure Client Certificates is set to “Ignore”
Click OAB, double click “SSL
Settings”, make sure Client Certificates is set to “Ignore”
Please run IISRESET command to load the changes.
Thanks.
Tony Chen
TechNet Community Support -
Hi,
This is my first post in the forums. Please forgive me if it's in the wrong category or if it's not posted correctly in any way.
I'll try and give you below as much information about the problem we have here as I can.
What we have:
- an on-premises Windows 2012 Standard server that is the PDC, DNS and DHCP server;
- a second Windows 2012 Standard server with the sole purpose of hosting our Exchange 2013 CU7 server;
- Windows 7 PCs with Office Home and Business 2010 v.14.0.7143.5000 (32-bit);
- Outlook 2010 connects through Outlook Anywhere (mail.ourdomain.com).
The problem:
If trying to set up Out of Office through Outlook on the client PCs, we'd get an error message: 'Your automatic reply settings cannot be displayed because the server is currently unavailable. Try again later.' Interestingly, it does work normally for some users.
It works fine for all users if done through OWA.
Tests performed:
User 1 on PC1 has the problem. User 2 on PC2 doesn't have the problem. Both users are members of the same security groups.
- setting up User 2 on PC 1: the problem exists;
- setting up User 1 on PC 2: the problem exists;
- setting up a second Outlook profile on PC2 within User 2's domain account (the one that works), for the same User 2: the problem still exists!
I haven't been able to set up an Outlook account that works since this issue was discovered, although there are existing Outlook accounts that do not have the issue.
Let me also point out we have another issue we are working on and which may or may not be related: the Autodiscover function in Outlook doesn't work. Test E-mail AutoConfiguration results in 'Autoconfiguration was unable to determine your settings!'.
I can see postings in the Internet of other people having the same problem with OoO, but couldn't see a solution that fits my case: some existing accounts in Outlook are fine, other are not and newly created profiles of aforementioned working accounts do not
work. The majority of the articles/threads I read suggest recreating the Virtual Directories in Exchange, but we did that just a month ago (when troubleshooting the Autodiscover problem) and besides if the problem is in the Virtual Directories, I would expect
it to affect all accounts.
Any help in resolving this problem would be greatly appreciated. Please let me know if you need other details.
Apologies if the posting is not in the right place or not done properly - I'm still learning.The IIS log files on the CAS might tell you something. Depending on how your proxy server handles NAT the IP address of your connection might be from the proxy server instead of your client.
In any case, a tool like Fiddler (http://www.telerik.com/fiddler) can be extremely helpful in working on problems like this because it can decode the SSL traffic on the client and you can see what's being sent
and what's being received.
Another thing to check (although it's unlikely to be your case) is whether or not your browser (when you try connecting to the autodiscover URL) thinks it's in the "Internet" zone. the "Local intranet", or at a "Trusted" site.
The domain names you use on machines on your LAN should be excluded from being proxyed. Anything with "." in the name will be set, unless excluded, to the proxy server.
Is the time correct on the client machine? Is it more than 5 minutes different to the Exchange machines and domain controllers? That'd be something that would cause Kerberos to fail.
A certificate can be a problem if its expired or if it doesn't have the correct names. But I wouldn't worry about the uglog.com domain just yet. Until you get the Autodiscover working with the SCP you have bigger problems.
If you've never used a WPAD file then don't worry about it. It's very useful if you have a complex network and you want to manage how browsers connect to servers. For example, if you have multiple proxy servers the each manage a different set of names, an/or
if some names should bypass proxy servers entirely and just connect directly. If run a strictly Microsoft network with only Microsoft product that you can manage with GPOs (and you can enforce those GPOs on every machine -- even the BYOD ones) you probably
don't need a WPAD.
--- Rich Matheisen MCSE&I, Exchange MVP -
Microsoft Outlook 2010 & 2013 cannot set automatic reply settings
Hello,
We cannot seem to set automatic reply's within outlook 2010 & 2013. We have an exchange server 2010. We
can setup automatic reply through OWA absolutely fine. The error that we receive is 'Your automatic reply settings cannot be displayed because the server is currently unavailable. Try again later.
However we can setup out of office on any other office version below 2010 fine. We have run through
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"We need to make sure the IIS service is assigned to the certificate which includes mail.mydomainname.co.uk
name:
Enable-ExchangeCertificate -Thumbprint 62C247B3BD081D0A8B074D4A928A76E6DA3BABBA -Services
POP,IMAP,SMTP,IIS
Then restart IIS service
to apply the changes.
If the user is connect
to mailbox from external environment as your test results, it is recommended to add the autodiscover.mydomain.co.uk name in your certificate with IIS service. If so, the autodiscover
service can be accessed successfully in your posted second steps(https:/autodiscover.mydomain.co.uk/autodiscover/autodiscover.xml). Alternatively, if you don’t want to change your certificate configuration, we need to create a new SRV record for mail.mydomainname.co.uk
to make your autodiscover succeed in last steps of Srv Record lookup method".
So I followed this and opened Exchange Managemnet Shell and ran the following.....
'Enable-ExchangeCertificate -Thumbprint 62C247B3BD081D0A8B074D4A928A76E6DA3BABBA -Services POP,IMAP,SMTP,IIS'
The following output was displayed:
"VERBOSE: Connecting to SERVER2011.EXCHANGE.local
VERBOSE: Connected to SERVER2011.EXCHANGE.local.
[PS] C:\Windows\system32>Enable-ExchangeCertificate -Thumbprint 62C247B3BD081D0A8B074D4A928A76E6DA3BABBA -Services POP,I
MAP,SMTP,IIS
WARNING: This certificate will not be used for external TLS connections with an FQDN of 'SERVER2011.EXCHANGE.local'
because the CA-signed certificate with thumbprint '71ADF367E190E269C1036BBF4A09C55E62536791' takes precedence. The
following receive/send connectors match that FQDN: Default SERVER2011.
WARNING: This certificate will not be used for external TLS connections with an FQDN of
'mail.companyname.co.uk' because the CA-signed certificate with thumbprint
'67ECB1A383CBD05424C58F6A5E753C9377F49D3D' takes precedence. The following receive/send connectors match that FQDN:
Windows SBS Internet Receive SERVER2011, Fax/Printer.
Confirm
Overwrite the existing default SMTP certificate?
Current certificate: '67ECB1A383CBD05424C58F6A5E753C9377F49D3D' (expires 09/08/2015 09:06:17)
Replace it with certificate: '62C247B3BD081D0A8B074D4A928A76E6DA3BABBA' (expires 06/08/2015 17:05:22)
[Y] Yes [A] Yes to All [N] No [L] No to All [?] Help (default is "Y"):"
I opened up 'Internet Information
Services (IIS) Manager to find 2 Server Certificates issues to 'mail.companyname'
with the certificate hash' 62C247B3BD081D0A8B074D4A928A76E6DA3BABBA' and '71ADF367E190E269C1036BBF4A09C55E62536791'.
I opened up the Exchange Management
Console to confirm that the IMAP, POP, IIS, and SMTP services are bound to both of the certificates for 'mail.companyname'.co.uk
I need to know if it is okay to proceed in replacing the certificate and running this
command.
Thank youHi,
We have this problem with some of our users, in that they get the server unavailable error when trying to activate the out of office.
In our case this is because the Proxy is blocking the connection from the PC to the Exchange, so we just go to Internet Options - Connections - LAN Settings - Advanced (under proxy server) then just add *.domain.com into the Exceptions box at the bottom.
This seems to resolve the issue and allow them to set their out of office. The only reason this reoccurs for these users is because their roaming profile for some reason won't save the proxy settings, which is a different issue.
Hope this helps. -
When I configure the Outlook profile manually then receive warning "Your Automatic Reply Settings Cannot Be Displayed Because The Server Is Unavailable" when clicking "Automatic Replies (Out of Office)".
However if I use Autodiscover to configure the Outlook profile the above does not occur and "Automatic Replies (Out of Office)" works fine.
Client: Outlook 2013 Click-to-Run version 15.0.4551.1011 on Windows 7 Pro SP1.
Server: Exchange 2007 SP3 on Windows SBS 2008 SP2.Hi,
First of all, please make sure you have installed this Outlook 2013 hotfix package (December 10, 2013):
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2825652/en-us
It may fix the issue.
If the hotfix doesn't help, please note, this problem can occur after your primary SMTP address changes. The problem occurs because your previous primary SMTP address is cached in the Windows registry under your Outlook profile and this information does
not get refreshed for 24-48 hours after the SMTP address change.
So please make sure you have configured smtp address correctly, or, we can find some workarounds from the link below:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2693800/en-us
Regards,
Melon Chen
TechNet Community Support -
One of our users is having problems setting replies from Outlook on his local PC. This is an SBS 2008 Server with Exchange 2007. The client PC is running Windows 8 with Outlook 2013. This issue doesn't seem to affect other users but this
is the only client with Outlook 2013.
When trying to set an automatic reply from within Outlook 2013 we get the "Your automatic reply settings cannot be displayed because the server is unavailable". Outlook seems to be connecting and working fine so connection to the server does
exist.
Trying this same operation from owa works without issue. Please let me know what we need to do to find a solution.
Thanks so much!Problem:
IMAP downloads inbox don't work after November patches.
If you install a fresh OS and O2K13 unpatched ,the IMAP works fine.
Fully patched O2K10 works fine too.
It worked for my customer until November patch Tuesday broke the IMAP sync.
Consultant opened case.
Response from Microsoft:
This is with regards to the issue faced by you due to regression caused by November security update. This is further to inform you
that fix is out and below is the download links for 32 bit and 64 bit of the office suites. You need to apply all 3 hotfix. The crash issue and IMAP issue would get resolved
immediately while the issue related to Free / Busy and OOF not getting set would take 24-36 hours to start working once the patch is
applied.
Below
are the KB articles:
Description
of the Outlook 2013 hotfix package (Outlook-x-none.msp): December 10, 2013:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2825652
Description
of the Word 2013 hotfix package (Word-x-none.msp): December 10, 2013:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2837674
Description
of the Office 2013 hotfix package ( 2013:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2849994
Description of the Office 2013 hotfix package ( December 10, 2013:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2849994
Issues that this hotfix package fixes
Consider the following scenario:
You have a SharePoint Server environment that has complex workflows.
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Run-time error '-2147467259 (80004005)': This method can't be used with an inline response mail
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Consider the following scenario:
Assume that User A is located on an on-premises Exchange Server, and User B is located on Cloud.
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Consider the following scenario:
Assume that User A has a mailbox that is located on an on-premises Exchange Server, and User B has a mailbox that is located
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You install Outlook 2013 on Windows Server 2008 R2 or Windows Server 2012 with Terminal Server Role installed.
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settings and enable it.
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You create the Outlook Security Settings folder under
All Public Folders.
You publish the AdminSecurityMode
registry entry and set to a value of 1.
You configure Outlook 2013 to use cached mode.
In this scenario, when Outlook 2013 connects to Exchange Server, Outlook crashes.
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You have two Active Directory forests (Forest A and Forest B).
User A and User B have their mailboxes that are located on Forest A.
User A share his own calendar with User B with Full Details permission.
User B add the shared calendar and let it sync.
You move User B’s mailbox to Forest B.
In this scenario, the shared data in the shared calendar is removed every second time that User A restarts Outlook. And it is re-synced
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here how does it look in edge:
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I'm scanning a few old family pictures, size is approximately 5x3 inch.
The scanned picture I get is very small, 900x600 give or take.
I need to print those pictures in a photobook and this size is way too small.
Is there a way to get bigger pictures?
I tried to increase the resolution, up to 9600, but the result is the same.
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Welcome to the HP Forums!
I noticed that you are trying to change your resolution settings on your Officejet printer, and I am happy to look into this for you!
For further assistance, I will need some additional information:
The Product/Model Number of your printer. Follow instructions in this link. Finding Your HP Product Model Number.
If you are using a Windows or Mac Operating System, and the version number. To find the exact version, visit this link. Whatsmyos.
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http://www.craig-tolley.co.uk/2011/08/30/disable-automatically-detect-settings-in-internet-explorer/
Option Explicit
On Error Resume Next
'Create a constant for the HKEY_CURRENT_USER object
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'Define variables
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Dim strRegistryValue
DIm binValue
strComputer = "."
strRegistryKey = "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\Connections"
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Is there a way to remotely modify the automatic update settings for a corporate-wide deployment of Adobe Reader? We currently push updates from management software, but have some workstations that attempt to automatically install updates. It presents the user with the window to allow it install the updates, but they do not have the authority to do so. It is simple enough to say no and they get their files, but the window pop-up generates support calls. We just need a way to push out a change to disable the automatic update for all workstations to eliminate the problem.
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StuartBrowsers render based on pixel dimensions, not ppi. So, assuming that
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happen to the file size.
If however you alter the resolution and let Fireworks scale the file,
then yes, the file size will change, and the image quality will also
change, generally not for the better.
HTH
Jim Babbage
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